Laura Moore, who wasn’t named in the criminal complaint against Franklin, claims she survived a gunshot from Franklin after he picked her up at a bus stop in 1984. After murdering them, he left their naked bodies in garbage cans or would abandon them on the road. According to the Los Angeles Times, Franklin sought out women who were prostitutes or suffered from drug addiction. He became known as the "Grim Sleeper" because of the span of time between 19 where it appeared he wasn't involved in any murders. Lonnie David Franklin Jr., 66, known as "the Grim Sleeper," was convicted in 2016 of killing nine women and one teenage girl between 19, but investigators believe he is the one behind at least 25 murders. Here are 10 men who will benefit from Newsom’s move: The state has not executed anyone since 2006. Abolishing the death penalty in California can only be done through the state legislature or voter initiative. The moratorium on executions will last while Newsom remains governor of California, and his successor could reverse course. Newsom's executive order will not permanently abolish the death penalty in the Golden State. ![]() ![]() “Our death penalty system has been, by all measures, a failure.” “The intentional killing of another person is wrong and as governor, I will not oversee the execution of any individual,” the Democrat said Wednesday.
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